
Hall's Hill Lookout and Labyrinth
A serene stone labyrinth and lookout offering meditative walks with views of Blakely Harbor. A peaceful escape on Bainbridge Island.

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Hall's Hill Lookout and Labyrinth
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more peace

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Must-see attractions
A serene stone labyrinth and lookout offering meditative walks with views of Blakely Harbor. A peaceful escape on Bainbridge Island.
"A hidden gem of a park. Very tranquil and reflective place to meditate. "

🚶♀️ Walk with Intention
Set a personal intention before walking the labyrinth for a mindful experience.
🚗 Limited Parking
Park respectfully along the roadside; arrive early or during off-peak times.

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Hours
Rating
4.7 · 327 reviews
Type
Park
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The Labyrinth
Center of the lookout
A stone mosaic labyrinth designed for walking meditation and reflection.

Blakely Harbor Overlook
Adjacent to the labyrinth
Enjoy serene views of Blakely Harbor, a perfect backdrop for quiet contemplation.

Native Plant Garden
Surrounding the labyrinth
A beautifully curated garden featuring native plants, adding to the tranquil atmosphere.
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🚶♀️ Walk with Intention
Set a personal intention before walking the labyrinth for a mindful experience.
🚗 Limited Parking
Park respectfully along the roadside; arrive early or during off-peak times.
🌸 Local Blooms
Consider purchasing flowers or lavender bundles from the nearby stand.
💧 Stay Hydrated
A drinking fountain is available on-site for your convenience.
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🚶♀️ Walk with Intention
Set a personal intention before walking the labyrinth for a mindful experience.
🚗 Limited Parking
Park respectfully along the roadside; arrive early or during off-peak times.
🌸 Local Blooms
Consider purchasing flowers or lavender bundles from the nearby stand.
💧 Stay Hydrated
A drinking fountain is available on-site for your convenience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Hall's Hill Lookout and Labyrinth as a beautiful, tranquil spot for meditation and reflection, highlighting the unique stone labyrinth and scenic harbor views. Some note the limited parking and short walking paths, suggesting it's best for a brief, peaceful visit rather than an extended stay.
"Beautiful labyrinth on Bainbridge Island! There’s a stand just a little down the road you can buy bouquets of flowers and lavender bundles. Set an intention and do a walking meditation through the labyrinth. There’s even an informational sheet to learn more about the labyrinth as well as different types of meditative practices you can do. There are several symbolic layers to the maze. You can even think of it as a brain and walking in and out of it as a mindful practice. This was our first stop on a recent trip to Bainbridge and a great way to set an intention for our time on the island! Park along the side of the road. There are other walking paths near the labyrinth as well as a drinking fountain."
Harley Cruz
"Pretty cool little overlook. Labyrinth was nice to look at. Not a big place, don’t plan on staying here too long"
Wilder Lopez
"Tourist attractions, nice and dedication for people who want peace and quiet place to connect with self."
Melanie Y.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The lookout is located on Halls Hill Road north of Blakely Harbor on Bainbridge Island. If you're visiting from the Seattle area, you'll typically take a ferry to Bainbridge Island and then drive to the location. Parking is available along the side of the road.
While public transport options exist on Bainbridge Island, direct access to Hall's Hill Lookout and Labyrinth might be challenging. Having a car is recommended for easier access and flexibility.
The lookout overlooks Blakely Harbor and is near Port Blakely. It's a short drive from Winslow, the main town on Bainbridge Island where the ferry terminal is located.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Hall's Hill Lookout and Labyrinth is a public park and there is no entrance fee. It's a free, meditative space for visitors to enjoy.
As an outdoor public space, it's generally accessible during daylight hours. There are no official posted hours, but it's best to visit during safe daylight times.
The space is designed for quiet reflection and individual visits. It's not typically set up for private events or ceremonies, but you can check with local park authorities for specific guidelines.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The main attraction is walking the stone mosaic labyrinth for meditation and reflection. You can also enjoy the views of Blakely Harbor and explore the surrounding native plant garden.
Most visitors find that 30 minutes to an hour is sufficient for a meaningful visit, focusing on the labyrinth and the overlook. It's a place for quiet contemplation rather than extensive activities.
While there are no dedicated restroom facilities directly at the lookout, there is a drinking fountain available.
Yes, the labyrinth's design and the scenic harbor views make it a picturesque spot for photography, especially during golden hour.
📸 📸 Photography
The late afternoon, especially during the golden hour, offers beautiful lighting for photos of the labyrinth and the harbor. Weekday mornings can also provide softer light with fewer people in the background.
You can capture unique shots of the stone mosaic patterns, the winding paths of the labyrinth, and the serene landscape overlooking Blakely Harbor. Consider wide-angle shots to encompass the entire scene.
Drone usage regulations can vary by park and location. It's advisable to check with local authorities or the Bainbridge Island Parks & Recreation Department for specific rules regarding drone operation in public spaces.





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